A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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NICE PEOPLE ( 1922 119 Not that Valentino was ever without rivals. Wallace Reid, for example, was long one of the idols of the silents. Here he is (left), with Bebe Daniels and Conrad Nagel, in. Nice People, which William DeMille directed for Paramount in 1922. BELOW Another Reid vehicle of 1922 was The Dictator, directed by James Cruze. In case you hadn't guessed, he is the figure on the left of this ruckus.